
Roux method - Speedsolving.com Wiki
Roux (French: [ʁu], English: [ɹuː] ROO) is a Rubik's cube speedsolving method invented by Gilles Roux. Roux is based on Blockbuilding and Corners First methods. It is notable for its low movecount, lack of rotations, heavy use of M moves in the last step, and adaptability to One-Handed Solving .
Beginner's Guide to Choosing a Speedsolving Method
2014年12月4日 · -Don’t base your selection on method “popularity.” Just because everyone at your school uses the Roux method, or all your favorite YouTube cubers use the CFOP method, or your two best friends use the ZZ method, that doesn’t mean that the Petrus Method isn’t compatible with you at all. Cubing is about fun and personal fulfillment, so ...
Advanced techniques for Roux - Speedsolving.com Wiki
The second block in Roux is usually where we all get frustrated with high movecount, and feel there's not much to do about it- some cases for the second block are really annoying. You can try to apply Multi-slotting to reduce cases. There also are many cases where it may look like it'll take many moves, but it won't.
The Roux vs. CFOP debate is getting out of hand
2017年4月1日 · Debates about method-choosing should be strictly kept in the appropriate threads. For example, here is a CFOP vs Roux thread. Beginners asking which method they should use should be directed to the Beginner's Guide to Choosing a Speedsolving Method thread with no further discussion in the previous thread. Furthermore, one should not simply tell ...
CFOP method - Speedsolving.com Wiki
Is by far the most researched method - As CFOP is the most widely used method and has been for many years, there has been far more research done on CFOP than any other method, which means more resources, a larger variety of algorithms to choose from, and more community members to assist and give advice. All world records for the 3x3 Rubik's ...
WaterRoux - Speedsolving.com Wiki
WaterRoux is a Corners First method that is a hybrid of Waterman and Roux. WaterRoux method: Information ...
List of methods - Speedsolving.com Wiki
2024年11月27日 · Roux, CFOP, Shadowslice Pizel method: Alexandre Philiponet Ribbon Method: Justin Taylor F2L-1 Corner, TOLS, TTLL Russo method: Anthony Russo F2L-1 Cross Edge, CLL, EO, L5EP Iacob method: Iacob Razvan EoFace without the DFR corner, Belt, CLS, PLL + IPFL Hall Method: Daylen Hall: OLTP PLTP: CFBL: Riccardo Munaro: Peridot: Kristopher Tibbetts ...
Skrouxb: New Skewb Method | SpeedSolving Puzzles Community
2014年12月13日 · This method really just seems like a few steps slapped together that resemble roux on a 3x3. One thing that's kinda cool that you can do with this method is solve L4C and CLL at the same time when you have a peanut case using pseudo blocks (as in, doing a set up move, and then a sarah advanced case or a speed optimized sarah advanced alg, and ...
Should I switch to Roux? | SpeedSolving Puzzles Community
2020年8月17日 · Roux is not way better than CFOP, lots of Roux fanboys come up with these dumb arguments for why it is better but it really isn't. Roux can be almost as fast as CFOP but you should just stick with CFOP. EDIT: Also CFOP is a MUCH better method if you want to solve other puzzles like 4x4, 5x5, 6x6, and 7x7.
ZBRoux - Speedsolving.com Wiki
2024年1月4日 · ZBRoux is a speedsolving method that uses a unique approach to solving the last 10 pieces in Roux, here, you solve the DF and DB edges while correcting edge orientation to achieve the F2L + EO cube state, and from there on, you finish the last layer in one look using ZBLL. It has been proposed numerous times dating back to 2010, so, the ...
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